Curley Culp began his 14-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs and finished it with the Detroit Lions, but the defensive tackle spent some of his best years here in Houston with the Oilers.

Traded to the Oilers in 1974, Culp was a four-time Pro Bowler in his seven seasons in Houston. In 1975, several organizations voted him the Defensive Player of the Year as he recorded 11.5 sacks.

Culp will be enshrined Saturday night along with Warren Sapp and Bill Parcells as part of a Pro Football Hall of Fame class that also includes Larry Allen, Cris Carter, Jonathan Ogden and Dave Robinson.

Culp is the 12th player with Oilers’ ties to enter the Hall of Fame. See who else will get a bronze bust added in Canton, Ohio this year.